Jessica Alba hit the streets of New York City on Monday, showing off her svelte figure in a sleeveless black mini dress, black Donna Karan tights and black boots.

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The mother of two, six-year-old Honor and three-year-old Haven, sipped a cup of coffee as she exited her hotel.

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Her hair was pulled back into a wavy ponytail, while she accessorized with a leather backpack, stacked gold rings and a single bangle.

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The dress’s deep v-neck added a subtle hint of sexiness to her otherwise minimal look.

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Alba was again rocking her round shades. She's been spotted wearing them several times during her visit to NYC.

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The 34-year-old Honor Company co-founder attended the Advertising Week conference in NYC on Monday.

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She and her Honest co-founder Christopher Gavigan spoke about their brand of environmentally-friendly products during the event. The company launched in 2011 and is currently valued at almost $1 billion, E! reports.

Jessica Alba hit the streets of New York City on Monday, showing off her svelte figure in a sleeveless black mini dress, black Donna Karan tights and black boots.

The mother of two, six-year-old Honor and three-year-old Haven, sipped a cup of coffee as she exited her hotel.

Her hair was pulled back into a wavy ponytail, while she accessorized with a leather backpack, stacked gold rings and a single bangle.

The dress’s deep v-neck added a subtle hint of sexiness to her otherwise minimal look.

Alba was again rocking her round shades. She's been spotted wearing them several times during her visit to NYC.

The 34-year-old Honor Company co-founder attended the Advertising Week conference in NYC on Monday.

She and her Honest co-founder Christopher Gavigan spoke about their brand of environmentally-friendly products during the event. The company launched in 2011 and is currently valued at almost $1 billion, E! reports.